State marijuana regulators on Monday recalled 31 batches covering five strains of medical marijuana grown and sold by Bailey dispensary Sunrise Solutions, the latest in a string of product health advisories over pesticide concerns.

Officials say marijuana grown by Sunrise Solutions is impacted, including flower, trim, concentrates and infused products, and consumers should return them to the place of purchase to ensure they are properly disposed.

The company’s website did not offer any information about the recall or that one has been declared.

It is the state’s sixth recall since its first on Feb. 17 and comes after Gov. John Hickenlooper in November declared that any marijuana grown with unapproved pesticides is a public health risk and should be destroyed.